A look at the impact of religion around the world
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The history of Islam - is it compatible with modern democracy?
The three main faiths in Jerusalem agonise over the receding prospect for peace
The reformist agenda of Iranian President Mohammed Hatami
A look at the moral case for retaining sanctions against Iraq
The debate sparked by the death of Damilola Taylor
Report on the anomalies of imposing Islamic law on non-Muslim communities in Nigeria
New opportunities in a post-apartheid era in South Africa
The magazine editor setting an example for British Muslim women
The revival of Rastafarianism in South Africa
How Serbia's Christians and Muslims are learning to live together again
In Mexico the incoming president Vicente Fox has said there is a place for Catholicism
Ariel Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount, the site of Solomon's temple is criticised
A report on China's crackdown on the Falun Gong movement
Latin America's largest mosque opens amid celebration and controversy
A new review into child abuse in the Catholic church
The new law guaranteeing religious freedom in Britain
Could divine sovereignty over Jerusalem hold the key to peace in the Middle East?
A special programme from the Millennium Peace Summit in New York
Mexico and religion, how secular should the government be?
The Catholic 'Woodstock' as World Youth Day takes place
Why religion and politics spell passion for a Sri Lankan monk
The Russian Imperial family in the Orthordox church
Special edition of the programme which explores the nature of power in the religious world
The General Synod is looking into the possibility of allowing women to be bishops
Breaking the silence around Aids – in Africa and in Britain
Spanish women take action against wife-beating book by an Egyptian imam
Ten Jews are convicted of spying in Iran spark accusations of religious persecution
Why has Kano become the fifth Nigerian state to replace civil law with sharia?
Why the ultra-orthodox religious party Shas has withdrawn from the Israeli coalition
New religious violence in Indonesia puts back hopes of Muslim-Christian peace